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As humanity seeks to reach beyond its birth star, a ship vanishes in the void of space. In the outer system, aliens arrive, bent on... ... well, humanity will not know what their intentions would have been, because it was... See More
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(8 reviews)
Quick ViewAs humanity seeks to reach beyond its birth star, a ship vanishes in the void of space. In the outer system, aliens arrive, bent on... ... well, humanity will not know what their intentions would have been, because it was... See More
by Juliana Rew
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewThird Flatiron's new speculative fiction anthology, "Monstrosities," contains 20 short stories about things that are disturbingly large or outrageous. A flash humor section, "Grins and Gurgles," is also featured. An... See More
by Ken Liu
(71 reviews)
Quick ViewFirst Contact - Digital Science Fiction Anthology - Book 1, is an anthology of ten original science fiction short stories from professional writers. We are pleased to present in this exciting anthology a rich range of... See More
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Quick ViewWhy is everything and everyone out to get you? Paranoid? Or just realistic? Third Flatiron Publishing presents "Universe Horribilis," a new anthology of science fiction short stories by an international group of... See More
by Ken Altabef
(4 reviews)
Quick ViewThird Flatiron Anthologies presents "Astronomical Odds," a fresh selection of short SF/Fantasy/Horror/Humor stories with a mathematical twist. New and established speculative fiction authors include Ken Altabef, Michelle Ann... See More
by Gary Cuba
(10 reviews)
Quick ViewDanger, adventure, betrayal and heartbreak blaze to life in the pages of Earthbound Fiction's sophomore collection. Packed with brilliant new sci-fi from Sylvia Hiven, Suzanne Van Rooyen, Patricia Correll, John Dromey... See More
by Tim McDaniel
Quick ViewWhere else will you find angels, aliens, dragons, werewolves, talking crayons, and evil garden gnomes all in the same place? Each issue of the Bards and Sages Quarterly brings readers engaging, original speculative fiction... See More
by A.J. Flowers
Quick ViewSince 2009, the Bards and Sages Quarterly has brought fans of speculative fiction an amazing variety of short stories from both new and established authors in the horror, fantasy, and science fiction genres. In this issue... See More
For over ten years, The Bards and Sages Quarterly has provided fans of speculative fiction with a unique mix of tales from both new and established authors. With each issue, we strive to introduce readers to exciting and... See More
by Jamie Lackey
(7 reviews)
Quick ViewCan we bring a species back from extinction? Why are dragons not with us today? Would you condemn a whole species to die so you could live? Explore these tales of species extinction. Hold fast against the winds of death... See More
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Quick ViewDark Void Magazine is a biannual science fiction horror magazine featuring four original short stories that take place off planet Earth. New issues are published every April (Spring Issue) and October (Fall... See More
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Quick ViewTwenty ways to fix the planet. Climate change is no longer a vague future threat. Forests are burning, currents are shifting, and massive storms dump staggering amounts of water in less than 24 hours. Sometimes it's hard to... See More
by Oren Litwin
Quick ViewObeying the powerful is easy. To resist takes courage. When interests collide -- between countries, or social classes, or different notions of right and wrong -- power and violence lurk close by. Do you submit out of fear... See More
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Quick ViewHumanity craves efficiency, subconsciously forming habits to make each portion of our day more comfortable, allowing us the time and ability to expand our horizons. From Neanderthals learning migration patterns for hunting... See More
Earth on the Cusp of the Twenty-Second Century Just think how the world has changed in the last seventy-six years. In 1948, scientists ran the first computer program, and "the Ultimate Car of the Future," the futuristic... See More